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Airports will be hit by one-day strikes - Thousands of air passengers face New Year travel misery after unions today called series of strikes at some of UK's busiest airports row over pensions British Airways planes at Heathrow Woman charged 2,600,000% loan interest - Desperate Christmas shoppers have been urged not fall for extortionate quick-fire loans after woman was landed with 2.6 million per cent interest rate EPDL logo



Airports will be hit by one-day strikes  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
Thousands of air passengers face New Year travel misery after unions today called a series of strikes at some of the UK's busiest airports in a row over pensions British Airways planes at Heathrow
Woman charged 2,600,000% loan interest  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
Desperate Christmas shoppers have been urged not to fall for extortionate quick-fire loans after a woman was landed with a 2.6 million per cent interest rate EPDL logo
Market report: Friday close  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
17.00The break-up of the Emap media business looked set for completion today after the firm backed a £1bn offer for its trade magazines and exhibitions business Mickey Clark, City journalist for Evening Standard.
Panicking investors locked in by Friends  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
Investors have been locked into Friends Provident's £1.2bn commercial property fund for six months after £58m was withdrawn in less than three weeks amid panic in the market London Skyline
Equitable courts buyers for leftovers  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
The next stage in the Equitable Life saga could see what is left of the devastated insurer sold
Channel 4 is fined £1.5m over phone-ins  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
Channel 4 has been fined £1.5m for its phone-in quiz scandal and was criticised for a 'widespread and systematic deception' of its audience annoyed woman phone
Struggling shoe chain put up for sale  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
Loss-making footwear retailer Stead & Simpson, which has been in business since 1834, has been put up for sale after an unsuccessful refinancing Shoe Shop
Lending crunch points to new rates drop  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
The chances of further interest rate cuts were growing today after fresh evidence emerged of the slowdown facing the housing market Home buyers at estate agent's window
Mothers' pensions decision attacked  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
The Government's decision to deny millions of women a full state pension is a 'slap in the face' for mothers who put the upbringing of their children before their careers, campaigners say Elderly woman
Bank rule blow for small firms  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
The big four High Street banks will no longer be forced to offer small businesses accounts that pay interest Nationwide and Halifax bank montage
Murdoch ordered to slash Sky's ITV stake  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
James Murdoch's British Sky Broadcasting was today told by the Competition Commission to sell most of its 17.9% stake in ITV James Murdoch
Is premium food healthier?  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
They charge a pretty price for it but, according to Which? magazine, that's about all you do get when it comes to buying from supermarket premium ranges Supermarket Basket
Warning on mobile phone cashback deals  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
Thousands of people have lost money through dubious mobile phone cashback deals, according to a new report EasyMobile
Cheapest rail fares sold out for Christmas  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
Long distance rail travellers face being charged six times the normal price for journeys before Christmas, an Evening Standard survey has found Virgin Train
FSA is still on the ball after 10 years  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
Despite Northern Rock slipping through its fingers, one goal against in a decade is not a bad scoresheet for the nation's financial goalkeeper
Darling's rivers of red ink  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
The Chancellor yesterday issued a blood curdling warning to big spending ministers and public sector employees on the need to say 'no'. Now we can understand why
30 second guide to profit forecasts  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
The Daily Mails City desk take a look at the number crunchers who help value shares
Midas share tips: a look at 2007's picks  [12/22/2007 01:17 PM]
Financial Mail's stock-picker has enjoyed successes with Afren, Concateno, Biffa and Halfords - but what happened to Barclays?